In Silico (Deepsky album)

In Silico is an album by the American electronic music group Deepsky. It was released in 2002. The title refers to the largely computer-based production methods employed during its creation, where the bulk of the music was composed using softsynths and Emagic Logic Audio 5 rather than external hardware synthesizers and traditional multi-track recorders.

In Silico
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 5, 2002
Recorded2001
Length73:31
LabelKinetic Records
ProducerJason Blum
J. Scott G.

AllMusic gave In Silico three stars out of a possible five, with the reviewer John Bush writing that the album "has it all: the low attention span of funky breaks, the streamlined groove of progressive trance, even the intelligent production and frequent changeups of techno".[1]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Deepsky (J. Scott G. and Jason Blum)

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."View from a Stairway" 7:12
2."Jareth's Church" 6:36
3."The Mansion World (Deepsky's Trippin' in Unknown Territory Mix)"E. Blue / Deepsky6:01
4."Ride" 6:33
5."3 Sheets to the Wind" 5:07
6."Atia" 6:46
7."Metro" 6:32
8."Smile"Saffron / Deepsky4:06
9."Cosmic Dancer (2002 Remix)"provided by Jai Uttal, original track "Hara Shiva Shankara" from the album Beggars and Saints6:48
10."Until the End of the World" 8:18
11."Let Me Live" 9:25
  • "The Mansion World - Deepsky's Trippin' in Unknown Territory Mix" is a remix of the song "Mansion World", originally performed by Deadsy on the album Commencement.
  • The song "Ride" is used on the snowboarding game SSX3; the vocals were by J. Scott G.[2]

References

  1. In Silico album review, AllMusic. Retrieved 29 June 2009.
  2. Gill, Chris (1 May 2002). "Deepsky: Computer Controlled". Electronic Musician. Archived from the original on 25 June 2018.



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